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Shropshire

Shropshire or Salop, is a border county between England and Wales easily accessible from London and Birmingham by road and rail. The River Severn runs through Shropshire and into the Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and a UNESCO world heritage site, The Severn Valley offers spectacular scenery, walking and cycling opportunities. The Ironbridge area is part of Shropshire’s industrial heritage which remains important today as part of the county’s tourism industry with various museums and industrial attractions.

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Warwickshire

Warwickshire in the West Midlands is a mixture of towns in the north of the county, whilst being mainly rural in the south, including a small area of the Cotswolds. The county is home to the Forest of Arden, though having been harvested to support the region’s historic industrial activity, it is now much smaller than at its peak. Warwickshire is easily accessible using the M40 from London and Birmingham and the M6 from the North of the country. The Chiltern Mainline and the West Coast Mainline provide the main rail links.

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Cornwall

Cornwall sits proudly on the South West tip of England and welcomes millions of visitors a year seeking to get away from it all and enjoy their holidays. The county has 300 miles of coastline and is a peninsula of sweeping beaches, moss covered river valleys and beautiful moorland finishing at the world famous Land’s End – head there for a unique sign-post photo opportunity. Lizard Point is the most southerly point in Britain and is a great place to explore – don’t miss the valley of the River Helford.

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